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GI
2009
Springer
14 years 1 days ago
Discovery of Smart Objects in Ubiquitous Environments and the Need for Interaction Metaphors
: In ubiquitous environments computers and smart devices, especially the technical view on them, disappear and users are supported to concentrate on the tasks they actually intend ...
René Reiners
HICSS
2008
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Systems Theory and Knowledge Management Systems: The Case of Pratt-Whitney Rocketdyne
Abstract. Despite a growing body of research on knowledge management (KM) systems, many managers are still unsure how they can implement a KM system that will effectively contribut...
Mark Chun, Kiho Sohn, Priscilla Arling, Nelson F. ...
GI
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Dealing with Knowledge Intensive Services in E-Government. A Case Study
Abstract: Governmental processes are complex and knowledge-intensive. Most process management systems fail to support them in an adequate way. On the other hand semantic technologi...
Daniela Feldkamp, Knut Hinkelmann, Holger Wache
DIS
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
A Dialectic Approach to Problem-Solving
We analyze the dynamics of problem-solving in a framework which captures two key features of that activity. The first feature is that problem-solving is a social game where a numb...
Éric Martin, Jean Sallantin
CVPR
2010
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Object-Graphs for Context-Aware Category Discovery
How can knowing about some categories help us to discover new ones in unlabeled images? Unsupervised visual category discovery is useful to mine for recurring objects without huma...
Yong Jae Lee, Kristen Grauman